Hunter Products Unleashes a Fashion Revolution with the Return of Shibajuku Anime Dolls!

Kiki and Akira Lead the Kawaii Revival at Walmart!

Hunter Products, the global leader in innovative design and manufacturing, is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated return of the Shibajuku Anime dolls. Inspired by the iconic Harajuku fashion scene, these beloved fashion dolls are back and better than ever, bringing their unique blend of eclectic street style and playful charm, available now exclusively at Walmart.

The Shibajuku Anime Dolls stand out with their impressive 13-inch size and fully articulated bodies, allowing for a wide range of poses and dynamic play. Each doll is meticulously crafted to reflect the unique charm of Japanese fashion, with sparkling eyes, fluttery lashes, and beautifully detailed outfits.

Shibajuku Anime Doll Features:

  • Fully Articulated Design: Standing at 13 inches tall, Kiki and Akira come with fully poseable joints, enabling endless play and creative expression.
  • Japanese Fashion Inspiration: The dolls are inspired by the colorful and diverse styles of the Harajuku district, bringing a touch of Japanese street fashion into the world of play.
  • Stunning Details: Each doll features intricate details, including sparkling eyes and real lashes, adding to their realistic and charming appearance.
  • Removable Outfits and Shoes: Kiki and Akira come dressed in removable outfits and shoes, offering a variety of fashion possibilities and encouraging mix-and-match play.

Madeleine Hunter, co-CEO for Hunter Products, shares her enthusiasm: “When we created Shibajuku Girls, we aimed to offer something truly unique. By increasing the size and incorporating lifelike details and several points of articulation, we’ve crafted a doll that stands out in today’s market. Kiki and Akira are poised to captivate both young fashionistas and seasoned collectors.”

The Shibajuku Anime Dolls make their return just as the global doll market is experiencing significant growth, projected to rise from USD 12,210 million in 2023 to USD 19,550 million by 2030. This expansion reflects the booming popularity of Kawaii culture, which has captivated audiences worldwide with its charming characters, vibrant colors, and playful designs. First introduced in the US in Spring 2017, the Shibajuku Anime Dolls come back at a time when Kawaii culture has only become more embedded in Western trends.

Shibajuku Anime dolls provide an ideal gateway for collectors eager to embrace kawaii culture. Offering a cost-effective alternative to Japan’s renowned fashion doll brands, these dolls embrace play as much as display. Fans can kickstart their collection with Kiki and Akira, available now at Walmart, and seamlessly bring the vibrant Harajuku fashion scene into their homes.

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About Hunter Products:

Hunter Products is a family-owned Australian company with over 50 years of experience in developing high-quality toys and sporting goods. Founded by Jeff Hunter, our company has grown from a local operation into a global player with offices across the US and Hong Kong. We specialize in both licensed and non-licensed products, featuring popular licenses such as ESPN, SHAQ, WWE, and Madballs, among others. Our diverse range of offerings caters to kids of all ages—whether they’re looking for exciting toys or premium sporting equipment. At Hunter Products, we embody a “never give up” spirit and believe in the power of a determined mindset. Our commitment to innovation and excellence drives us to create products that inspire and engage, making playtime fun and active for everyone. For more information about our products and licensing opportunities, visit www.hunterproducts.com.au.

 

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